We are all entitled to use our imaginations about things not yet understood. Here is one that came to me while reading Michio Kaku's thoughts on the possible end of our universe and how we could escape to a vibrant, younger, living universe.
As you know, one of the big ideas in science is finding a worm hole through which we could reach that universe - assuming it exists, of course. I suddenly had a thought. Is it possible the "Garden of Eden" is one of those universes and that mankind was banished to this one until he learned not to always be making war. Then, if and when we learn to live in peace, the "worm hole" will be revealed and we will return "home"?
Is that such a wild idea? I think I've heard worse. Opinion?
As you know, one of the big ideas in science is finding a worm hole through which we could reach that universe - assuming it exists, of course. I suddenly had a thought. Is it possible the "Garden of Eden" is one of those universes and that mankind was banished to this one until he learned not to always be making war. Then, if and when we learn to live in peace, the "worm hole" will be revealed and we will return "home"?
Is that such a wild idea? I think I've heard worse. Opinion?
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